What do you think about this video?

den453: Looks Great but I hunted high and low on that link and in the download
section I couldn't find the DXF files anywhere .SLDPRT files are no use to
me :( what am I missing?﻿

Dan Royer: Do you have a DXF file of this design we can try?﻿

EPGames: How do you keep the side pieces from falling off?﻿

Andrew Beaver: What stop the sides of the outer plates from falling out?﻿

TranscenDaMental: Nice! I think you did a great job of designing this!!﻿

sémour: you are a genius (y)﻿

Bernard de Vantier: I will have to consider making something similar when I get back to the
production of camera mount components. Can't wait to get back to designing
and making furniture and camera mounts. In South Africa ????﻿

jammapcb: try it with molds and a A + B liquid plastic... then it would be really
good﻿

John Parker: Very Nice!﻿

paul magras: Hi Roger can i have a copy of your dxf file for the cable carrier?﻿

Frankmali17: Great Work on this Cable Carrier...
Anyone have any experience with what material works best for this?
I was also thinking of rescaling the drawings to accommodate 3/16 or 1/4"
material..
. do you think 3/16 Hardboard would be strong enough?
Anyone try abs Plastic?﻿

ehu42: I'm using Sketchup 13 and the lastest SketchUCam (from fall 2013). The DXF
file is stumping me how to import. There are no faces, the inside holes are
not being recognized by the inside cut tool. Sigh. Could you upload the
sketchup file to the 3D warehouse?﻿

DesignCutters: I have cut this design for e-chain and I'm wondering if it would be better
to use 1/4 inch thick material for the pieces that keep the assembly
together? I'm having a problem with links falling apart because the rounded
ends slip out of the keepers as the gantry moves. It was difficult knowing
how many parts to cut to produce any particular length. Somehow I wound up
with a lot extra - user error with math. I also edited the files to
accommodate Wago connectors on cable ends, and grounded plug.

Saul Goodman: how long did it took you to route all those parts

Roger Quintero: I agree. Thank you for your kind comments.

Ronald Schulz: so so sweet, i havent joined the cnczone as of yet. your cnc looks like a
version from buildcnc. one reply thought plastic might be better, yes as
long as it works ok. i was thinking just coat the mdf with paint or
something prior to cnc. or maybe plywood or mdo.again just totally cool.

izzy swan: Sweet!

Hobypyrocom: thanks man. i watched your video "Homemade DIY anti-backlash nut CNC
Upgrade" very informational and a great idea. i am building an cnc too, but
i was stuck at what sort of screw to use :) i was searching for precise
trapezoid screw but since i watched your videos now i decided to use easy
available MM screw :) thanks again your videos helped me allot, subscribed
:) what sort of drivers are you using? i can see your using bipolar motors
too, i am building my own using L297/L298N, any suggestions

snoopyboyspy: Hi Roger. Great design. what controller where you using? I didn't recognise
it in the screen shot.

Bob Ford: Can I have a copy of the DFX file as well please?

Bob Ford: Thank you!

HLBessa: Brilliant!

bosnikchu: Roger, can i send to you my mail, and you send me cad or pdf file about
this ? And tell me, i see you cnc but in you cnc is not this ?